If Trump wins, we could see firms collapse; if Big Law prevails it could be its greatest moment; but a draw is the most likely outcome, writes the Global Lawyer.
It wasn’t the liberal on the show rapping Trump but the resident centrist, New York Times columnist David Brooks, who called the president an “extortionist” and “bully." ...
A group of small firms and solos condemn President Donald Trump's recent executive orders targeting individual firms for ...
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In a dramatic shift that underscores the intensifying political pressure facing America’s top legal institutions, four major ...
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In November 2024, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP was recognized by Bloomberg Law in a special report on “Pro Bono Innovators” as a law firm “going above and beyond in delivering pro bono ...